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DD turnips into permanent pasture without glyphosate
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<blockquote data-quote="Warnesworth" data-source="post: 7604028" data-attributes="member: 3357"><p>Apologies [USER=44728]@Two Tone[/USER], I didn't get a notification that you'd tagged me in this one and I only found it by complete accident.</p><p>As others have said the grass will out compete the turnips and a robust rate of glyphosate needs to be used if mature grassland but I'm sure you know that anyway. A few people have tried this and the results have not been startling if DD'ed. I think the decaying biomass really deprives the brassica of nutrition which leads to poor establishment and slow growth. Therefore a robust nitrogen rate at drilling is probably required.</p><p></p><p>Its a great idea though and I can see the potential in all sorts of places. I think [USER=400]@Old Spot[/USER] has been trialling drilling all sorts of 'cover crop' mixes into his grassland for autumn/winter grazing. Perhaps he has some ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warnesworth, post: 7604028, member: 3357"] Apologies [USER=44728]@Two Tone[/USER], I didn't get a notification that you'd tagged me in this one and I only found it by complete accident. As others have said the grass will out compete the turnips and a robust rate of glyphosate needs to be used if mature grassland but I'm sure you know that anyway. A few people have tried this and the results have not been startling if DD'ed. I think the decaying biomass really deprives the brassica of nutrition which leads to poor establishment and slow growth. Therefore a robust nitrogen rate at drilling is probably required. Its a great idea though and I can see the potential in all sorts of places. I think [USER=400]@Old Spot[/USER] has been trialling drilling all sorts of 'cover crop' mixes into his grassland for autumn/winter grazing. Perhaps he has some ideas? [/QUOTE]
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